Due to the events taking place at this time, we have decided to postpone this event until all of you are safely able to attend. We all look forward to seeing all of you then.
Lorriane passed on peacefully and elegantly in her own bed, surrounded by loving family on Monday, March 9, 2020.
To Donald she was his Sweet Lorraine
To Kris, Deborah, Billy, Barbara and Rob she was Mom
To Shannan, Seth, Leah, Max and Emmy she was Gramma
To Hunter she was Grammem
To Micheal, Anthony, and James she was GiGi
Peter, Carl, Robert and Pammy are now without a mother-in-law
Denise, Alexander and Andrew miss their Grandmother in Law
She was also Sis to her brother Ted who passed away 2 years ago, and Aunt Lorraine to his children, Ted, Gannett and Todd.
She will be missed by the many nieces and nephews, Kathy, Betsy, Trisha, Maggie and all their wonderful expanding family, and John and his extended family in California.
To Christopher Wadsworth, Mayflower passenger and first Constable of Plymouth County she was an eighth great grand daughter.
To Capt. Samuel Wadsworth, killed in the battle of Sudbury, she was a seventh great grand daughter.
To the Mrs. Massachusets contest she was a runner up.
To her fellow Back Bay Girls she was Rainsy or Torch.
To her partners on the dance floor she was a lindy champ
To the sailor Donald she was that girl for who he carried a Torch and was worth walking from Cambridgeport to Back Bay and back for,
To anyone who ever knew her; she was a light.